Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 6, 1911, Page 3

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INSURANCE. Honses o "o e i ”h | LIFE. INSURANCE FACTORY LEAGUE IN MSKETHU. R LD COMPANIES . INSURE (=1 < Falls Teplies are Teceived, @ meeting $of Ten Cents for Persil the team is to be called to iake action on securing the sweaters and at the INSURANGE Co. Thirteen Teams in New League Formed Hete—l’hym ‘:;nd'eo:‘h'f: T Slanin sCdhe cspoan | They Are Closcly Observing ke pl Nk 1 [FS. Ctaseie so"fi:_,,'“_ be Employed b ythe Shops They Represent—Games | uf;pge:‘sz many of the team will prob Public Health Conditions will prove to you Norwich, - Conn. . . 3 - ab £ luate next June, '_‘e choice An'_ exlamtnlnx physician (nr one 05 Saturday Nights at Y. M. C. A. | brobaniy martew down. to‘omiy a Tew | Do it e intacvien s he sunsenc | @ that the old wash- names. From length of service on the | mad, the astonishing statement that , s fhet EAIaeK. Roy Bwan Todks 10| the resson why %o many applicants for daydreadbelongs Factory Basketball le with | their numerous trick plays, had the . s 2 insuraznice are rejected ‘{4 becsuse 34 Shadgirene Sgmerpsra gy b [ S TT L el i frey trouble is s common t0 Rip Amars to past ages. e %o | ¢f the zame. EVERY SECOND COUNTS can people, and the large majority of X formed here, and is all in shape The Lightweights succeedsd In roil- s PLAYS | 2FPlicants do not even suspect that get Into action on Saturday night, |ing up 17 points against their oppon- N BASESALL PL. Fex Wve (e iabnns. s S : ey 5 § g ool e staies that judg! rom:_his own when the first of lls‘sdledula will be bnrt-:boe.m'rh&.nmowmu BI‘:::‘;‘;n 3:3 Fast Time and Action in en Infield | cxperience and roporis ram Arnsiiocs played at the ¥, M. C. A. gymnasium, | 2 "y rivnle boys ‘wers “walloped tc Doubl ay. who are constantly in direct touch with whic his to be the battle ground for | the tune of 41 to 0. L the public, there is one preparation that all the games. The teams which open | “nis gcore was the largest made.on | In an article on baseball in Every- | has probably been more successful in | (i McCrum-Howell company | the Cranbarry this season, and was |body’s Magazine the writer shows the | relieving and curing these diseases 3 m W ‘H Allen, Ponemah mills | mage possible by the great work of the | wonderful speed -that is used In mak- | then any remedy known. The mild L shing company, Martin | [ightweight backfield, Super, Cum- |ing some of the plays. He says: and aling influerce of Dr. Kilmer's and Porter & | mings, Rydholm and Godreau, Making first base, though more dra- | Swamp-Root 18 soon reallzed. It Co. vs. Totokett Hose Co. | their all around ends, Grady and So- |:matic to watch, is an uneventful ex- | stands the highest for its remarkable The rules provide that games shall | jeski, pediticn compared with the trip to[record of cures. be played in the Y. M. C. A. gvm on| The lineup—Grady le (capt), Savage | Second. It takes a fast man to ne-| We find that Swamp-Root is strictly { Saturday nig four games to a night | 1t " Brown lg, Farrell c, Kendell rg, |8ntiate the journey in I_I-l seconds. | an herbal compound and we would ad- That A SMALL BEGINNING may|and shall consist of two 15-minute|Earre rt, Sobcleski re, Rydholm qb, | No thrown ball goes over 300 feet, | vise our readers who feel in need of &tart a Great Conflagration is the rea-| hdlves. The first game to be called»s“pe, fb, Cummings Ihb, Goodreau |and if a batted ball travels beyond |such a remedy to give it a trial. It i & on why you should look out for your|at 7 p. m. the second at 7.15, the |,y Subs, E. Kare and J. Kane. the safe limits of a single throw it|is on sale at all drug stores in bottles o .;‘ r must be relayed by the flielders. While | of two sizes—fifty-cents and one-dol- Insurance. third at §, and the fourth at 8.15, Fail- I T.et me write you a Policy in anfure to appear on the floor inside of | HARD TO PREDICT you are wztching the outflelder scam- | lar, Al Company today. ten minutes of the scheduled time for- per after the ball the relay line is be- However, If you wish first to test its ISAAC S. JORES feits the game. | NEXT YALE CAPTAIN.|ing switlly formed in the Infleld. | wonderful merits, send to Dr. Kilmer A The players shall be bona fide em- . There could be no such quick and|& Co. Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample Insurance and Real Estate Agent, |, .5 of tne factory they represent|Two Halfbacks, Camp and Spalding, | accurate fielding of decp outfield hits | wotile, ahsolutely frec. When writing Richards Building, 91 Main St and shall have been employed at least Said to Be in the Lead. if the outfielder taking the ball did|pe sure and mention the Norwich Daily Will wash your P two weeks before the game by the e e b rot know that behind glm was ranged | Builetin. factory they represent. ale’s football captaincy lor next|h's line of rclays ready to take :he R— . « ‘'WHEN FIRES ARE STARTED IN Il disputes or complaints must |season will be settled this evening.|ball the ins.ant he could turn and Clothes without <THE FALL, THEN IS INSURANCE] . e before the captains, who can be |Capt, Arfhur Howe on Tuesday called | throw it. The relay line Im a profes- Douglass All But Out, strong soaps, and <OF THE MOST VALUE. called together at the request of three |a meeting of the pum who nookpan sional team forms almost automati-| New York Dee. 5.—Jack Denning of . Lo . the physical director of |in the games against Harvard cally. New York won all the way from Ben wnthout rubbmg. Do Not Be Caught Unprotected. . A Frinootan, 31 1n ati. for 1 Clesk Wods | "3y make a double play in the in-| Louglass of Newark, N. J., In a ten- ¢ U. rules will govern all nesday evening in the room of | field, the shortstop, for example, must | round bout at Brown's gymnasium here .Stains and yellow SEE | 83 and each team enters the |the gymnasium. The el m has been | figld a bail that has been batted about | tonight. In the fourth round Denning o {i with the understanding that|deferred a few @ays by the absence|135 feet. He passes the ball from | dropped Douglass with e hard left hook tinges are not neces- B. P LE“B "ED & C0. |iveir entering the league is a token |from college of Pete Fruncis, who b e e T 1 (he ascml] b B T iaet thoae ToRDas ! that =all their players are amateurs |called home by the death of baseman who must then throw it nine-} of the fight the New Yorker had sary evils. ., ‘.,.h i & Trust Co. Building. | 2nd that they will live up to the spirit |Charles Francis, formerly amsabsador |ty feet to first. All this while the| Douglass all but out. e e i 9| of an amateur in all the games that |to Austria Francis will return to col- - e, Heavyoverallsand Agency established May, 1846. {o Auat are played ege Wednesday. w i llenge. p 5ep11MWF There is & suitacle prize to be given | The outcome of the election is dim- Tunner to turn ih 3 $-5 secom e the team winning first and secomd |cult to predict. Four candidates are|lts s close call and a case of uiiliv. e Fifth Co., C. A. C., nceepts the Tow prominent: Walter Camp, Ity 16ft | ing the fraction of & socang. Tut aitn | challenge from ‘the Groton basketball team, and will play them in either “1HE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL, | V555 ; * For th oses of making up the | halfbac] Jesse Spalding, right half- 3 ¢ cule tha thirt o o back; Holiaday Philbin, fullback,and | se ot whe Seineri 25, 18 2ll on the | town. 'Theye also Arant to_hear from dainty laces are alike to Persil. © Onedime spent for schedule the thirtcen teams have each Sray Real Estate been numbered as follows, and the Do:slsmml’zomalzerdflchyt ionmi-m.(*;ms the menace ever threatening the I:JI,‘;",.,,,“* i:wu\'.dd(rlell)s K%»Xl-"’»’c':fin"éf Persil will save a i schedul de by the rresponding | an palding a ear]: runner first. A end Fire Insurance, Hambers: 1, MeCrum-Howell Co: 2 |end the victor is hard to predict. g AT § Curter svemue. . “ ts 1ecated In Somsre Block, over C. M. | Fopkins & Alien Arms Co.: 3, Pone- ———— dollar in backache £ Willlams, Room 9, third floor. mah Mills Co.; 4, United States Fin- SIXTY-8IX H MEN. DEWITT A WHALE. - Pal Moore’s Hooks and Jabs. e ioie hi: < 5, J.B. Martin Cq 6, B-L BN RS . N k, . B.—! . p e | o 7. 75, . Porter & Som o 8 | Massachusetts Had Forty of Those to| Famous Prinoston Kicker the Strong- |, New York. Dec 5 -hal Moors, the i Totokett Hose Co.: 9, Norwich Nickel Win Their Letter This Year. est Player Ever Hit by Yale At-| saubea his way to victory over Willie P ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW & Brass works; 10, A. C. Swan Co.; tack. Howard of Brooklyn in a ten-round Your Grocer Has 1] Shetucket C') 12, Bailtic Mills Co.; Cambridge, Mase., Dec. 5.—Sixty-six —_— fight at the Royale Athletic club in Harvard men have been given the cov-| Dr. Al Bharpe, the old Yale back, | Brooklyi tonight- Persil Today _American Strawboard Co, eted H in football, baseball, track work | claims that John DeWitt was the g and rowing during the present yeer,|stronest man he ever saw under the at- Who wrog. 134 according to a statement given out to- | tack of & combined Yale team. “I will The S Editor of The Bulletin night by the Harvard athletic council | never forget DeWitt,” said Sharpe. o oo f’?:‘;’“!' i e e At~ Forty of the 66 men are registered from | “He had the stuff such as few men | L3 Teceived an unsigned lettor chal- Massachusetts, while the —locality to|ever possess. We shot two men, our | 1REIDE anybody in general and one or contribute the next largest number of | best two, all the geme at him. There | WO boxers in particular, but there is H men is Hawail, which has six to its| was not a play whers he was not | 10, Wiy of telling on 5 credit. brought dewn. That was the old game, | th® challenge i . fair and open. I will venture to say SN Fewer Automobile Contests. that every Yale player dove into him Roller Polo Results Tuesday. ) New York, Dec. 5.—Automobile con- | 2 dozen times during the game to tire At Néw Haven—New Haven 5, Hart- OXYGEN him out and weaken him m®o that he | ford 1. could not lead the Tiger attack. Then At Waterbury—Waterbury 5, Provi- , m.mmn,, \ of the American Automobile associa- | just before the ciose of the game he | dence 1. i b tlon at the annual convention here to- | booted a goal from the fleld that beat R e ‘ day that durlng the past year the num- | us. I have often wondered how many McGrath va. Zbyszio. ber of events had decreased fully one- | times he went to the earth, how many | 1. .\ ol taciies Zbyssko In third. The report sald that automo- | times he threw Yale men. He was a Anish wrestling match in Westerly to- RORES a0 i b i R ey O ¢« Brown & Perkins, Attomeys-at-Law 4 Over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St /Entrance stairway next to Thames National Bank. Telephone 38-3. 10 cents ‘Dominick & Dominick Members of New York Stock Exchange i 3 April 16—3- 12 7 bile manufacturers, one by one, had| whale.” Shannon Building, Norwich April 6-11; 8-13. dropped out of the most strenuous _— L Gkt Corifs —_— competitions. A return to events where| Forward Pass Convicted of Failure. RINGSIDE NOTES. Telephone 904 Two for the Lightweights. amateurs are mainly the participants The £ d pass as a play I been o the Iamt GAme Of b e aon L e O s LT st ot spmatanetly | Crampion’ Abe Aol expects: 1o pick s : Lightweights went to Montville Sun- 11_1: o Iactr:dx_)o e old officers pe ds convicted oOf being a. failure. | up memes more S Te Wiy PCKGE 3 day, December 8. , . e In Dig games it has been a hopeless | barre, where he will meet Willie DERN Although greatly outweighed by their : e T e mopeiove | barre. MO <Have Home-cooked |cironents; the Tishtweighis by heir Next Acadessy. Captaje. mad scamble for the ball. When it | ekl SIS /ASHI R | superfor knowledge of’the game and| The Academy fiotball management | worceq it looked brilliant and was etv. Yok Civies his ged for sev. | Lenc arran or sev- en more credit than it is worth. Passes | 1*(°h CTOSS hAS atrenesd Lor sev- & b = to the side double passes have = S o e as ) W affles--Good as a FINANGIAI_ AND GUMMEHG{AL Sroughe ‘0ut more skl than the long | HOT box Gy Bmitn Tn New Fori 'Chef Can Make . Podiax Paimer: ence champion bea- pass tal be gained in rushing regulated to a|tam of England, must have become « Your wife, your mother, your sister . 1206 Brookiyn Rapid Transft. reasonable number of downs football | heavy during his forced absence from | Sah mikie waliten 4t their Dot with the| '~ auiD INTEREST SHOWN. 3400 Canation ‘Pisic P S would be none the less gpectacular | the ring, for he is now out with & ———— Central Leather - than it has been in 1911, but on the | challenge to meet any 132 pound box- | “Griswold Waflle Iron. Y in Wall President’s Message Regarded in Wal . pfd ... contrary would cause a greater display [er in KEngland, or he will meet Matt | [Griswold distribute heat evenly. New York, Dee. 5.—Wall street dis- = R | etin fox. S, e e T e Hence, Griswold-baked waffles are |PI3ved only longuid interest in stocks |—;y Bd o-g- g -5 ing which will be followed by serious ‘mlto;m—n rich, golden brown—neither | (o0 T, | H TS O O Ot in the x : sickness, if the first symptoms are s s R Ty e ~r e = lN THE AUTUMUBILE wnRLD gy <« Hot, crisp and light, smothered with |in waiting for the president’s message. & thern_. © But this suffering will soon be for To% 1 gotten, and there wxfibe no after conse- “powdered sugar or maple syrup, they’ll | Only about 80,000 shares were handled tempt every member of the family. during t'h:l morning, and trading stgp- ¢’ “Obvey that impulse”—order today a |Ped entirely at frequent intervals. But = o = % 3 liabl [ feop ring waffle irom designed for gas|ooh the motbeEs Sppested. Lhe over- Diserfere Suggestions For Uniform Traffic Regulations—Lights, Speed | ™" range use, price one dollar. Vulcan | o 2o S ence the developments at the Wa- 3 52 . . B oo Seacie, & ame Price. | Lo mceting were. of sroater offect | o be : and Signals Among the Points Touched On—Road and B ’ ke T mas Reatars wre | 0 A ntin) atbamnods. Whon quences if relief is obtained from a safe, natural corrective medicine, igoing fast—they turn cold to comfort. Eg pra. 87% 137 187 news of the proposed reorganization 'y - 2 . reached the street the only active Dllnots 2 Bridge Inspection. movement of the day occurred. The * El Wabash securities tumbled to the low- o Gias & Electrical Bept est prices of several years and the - 3 Traffio uniformity in all of the large be prohibited by law; and, be It fur- whole market weakened with them. terna % | cities thi try is of as | ther : Y Alice Building, 321 Main Street | T ifns aas on s considerabiy larger doms S e SmonEati Che Sonniry, fiesolved, That In cities, towns and | fought to be on hand fn every home scale in the afternoon, but the market T % mw g |Duch importance &s the proper reSu- |vilnges, siow moving vehicles should | ready for use at first sign of troubley = in general held fairly steady and Ded .. S g™ |letion of traffic, Motorists are con- be required to drive closer to the curb THE AUTO-TRANSFER 00., osses at the close in most cases were Lacieds Gz s 0s |Stantly touring from one oity %o an-|in order that the faster moving vehi- This famous family remedy has Successor to fractional. . — = m other, and where minor mugn"‘?xb‘ ©X- |cles may pass In the cemter cf the| proved in years and years of trial, its The Norwich Parcel Dellvery. aking its clue from the president's T % |ist in respect to speed g ons or |thoroughtare; and, be it further power to correct physical troubls and -5, a reet was prepar 'or a mes- . = n- “Brinch Office: 162,Maln Bt Tele-|sase of the Feneres tomor of that Which ,{3“ L terstate communication, frequently Try for )"‘""“”‘0' in your home, Fbone 106-2. was sent to congress today. The hes- 552’ 6 2 passing tkrough two or more states| & few doses and see how the bodily octiod ROBERT W. OTIS. |jtation of the market prior to its pub- 400 National Lead . 505 so |9nd sometimes a suspicion on the Part (during a single day, unpiform speed | system is strengthened and refreshed ) — e | lcation was perhaps due to the chance - of the authorities and the public that |regulations should be adopted by al| and how surely and effectively they/ that these expectations might be up- o N Ot - the visiting tourist 4s deliberately |states and\ local authorities, such as QUALITY set. The message was referred to gen- Nortolk & Western % ovaling the m“lflv‘::fl:‘m‘ren‘:_ cities, towns and vil should be - erally as favorable from the stand- North AMEMCER woeeece.. — 3 is question was one 4 prohibited from fixing local speed reg a:u :c::&-:&uel: ’:lm be conaldered | point of the business and financial in- TS ot IS Sogens * 'pgrtant l:zhjact. under d!ncn'l}:n 8t | ulations; and be it further Do more than | terests. 2 e lepustages e recent road congress, and it was| Regolved, That In view of the rapid K the m“;f:g“g', ';‘:d- D“s’_kfl,};dc.!l‘m are The Wabash securities, which were| 100 Benhos O = : shown that the m'fl:“:m‘f:m dua“nlnpn‘z:!':tl:t t:oqeomarchl motor s ff = e | the stron; featur of th list lat = Ny 0 carefully worked clos i ter m = rhole story. lest we Gnb b pebarn saly g e et oty is Wbl' used as the standard for | guthoritles charged wi u erlng s STETSON & YOUNG. trading, on anticipation of a favorable K y munial, traffic regulations in many |putlding and hdnhlnh‘ b: - % outcome of today’s meeting, showed Stoel Sprh 30 | other hc* d required p to in- Your druggist can supply you In-w the effect of heavy selling at the out- | 4130 Resding % | As a result of the discussion on |gpect all bridges under thelr Jurisato- with helpful direstions, 10s, and i set today, in ;numpanon of the an- = -4 :ihan udlpol:.a thereon i nouncement which ceme several hours traf- | the whee they are capable of = later. In the afternoon the pressure Do. prd .. . - sustaining; and, be it further ¢ | became more severe The common 8 & offictals end Resolved, That in view of the un- ? |stock yielded 3 1-2 to 6 1-2, the pre- 0. Dfd . s g precedented growth of imterstate and ferred 5 3-8 to 17 3-8 and the four per E 3 a5 i 1 {utercity motor traffic for eommercial and Before ihe 1900 Southern Padifia . .....an{ purposes, a systematic and adequate cent. bonds 4 1-8 to Bl b fnlnsa thers was a partial recovery 290 ,'{: e S T— »s placarding °f'°“'w"'“b°"d‘ v The seiling reflected the uncertainty| &9 ¥ tratlio : ing directions as to towns and 4 Tows tances should be required law, and of Gift Books H ted, ! X ened We desire to_give special notice to|§io7Pio0, WUl have strengthened the ould be reduced to & | RESTORS GRAY HAIR e States Real e i s S8 carty thie et atng | 0 R e o s e | o fute pow 8. & o, Dow, therefors, be it fur- TO NATURAL COLOR. : 2 - H and disappointment at fthe g o i COMPANY, INC.|: oiart wrich, e 1 b | sl i g B TR o T e Shanach oy of home furnishings on the market. mm future disposition of this property, this LB e e e R cash {2nd It was felt that a change in the| i pua & m'. e e ot 533 | By Common Garden Sage, a Simple rices prevalling anywhere. Our ;fll;':;‘;, map of the country was not adasd t Remedy for Dandruff, Falling, Faded in e & bty a1 whiohlet | “Canadian Pacige TR 18 | o & bl dav, notwithstan the fact that th 3 plain our easy payment system. S il o oo 0 : 0 a0 The old 3dea of usimg sage fof RICH GILT BINDINGS CONTINENT AL ;Y:)wsd :a “nl‘ln.ol more than $1,000,000. o rwg:” i n T darkening the hair is egain omm largeiy from -b‘r‘a-‘. & % turther darlk, hatr at th.“ue < ° a'so e '.‘:;. mafl the general| New York. Dee 3. SRS Ruok:c‘i. That the use in omu md 1o gur mothers f ATIODE the industrials Amer- | closed quiet, five bolnts hisher: "mid- | sil o Snowd ba Pequired By Jaw, Beed. U malke 0 A SR BRSO that’ the w‘“" dling uplands 9.35) middiing guilf'9.60; wh-nv u:. streets are inadequately DIy It to thelr hain . ® | Sividend had been declared. The stock v frm: 4.1-408 1-8| e AT . b LN moade ' Phelr Tafr moft sod INCORPORATED had Foen S seoenty on’ ipedta |, 000 ycall Jrm So3te 10| Wiatoad oo gheays wihin e | Foteyurd St Tonelld TE: it o paymen 4 1-2; closing bid 4: offered at 4 1-2. e 2 e bond market was heavy. Total — ¥ 0" Ome on to using such-e prep- }813 to 819 CHAPEL STREET, |z:ics, 7o, "aivs, 357300 oniics ; setionted 1 o | aratlentras S GOl ¥ Hakileh W States bonds unchanged on call o - ml‘:: days, “tn Wmm :;:;’ A very nice variety of titles and NEW HAVEN, CONN. tive; sixty days have the ing quickly, This objection has been | resl bargains. eleph 2262. 5o’ - moo"n' ;,:x,:’&":;':h: pedestrian | overcome and by uldnw!mm | This price is for Monday, Tuesday,* o g Lo g = = December i mtwm!{:fly m‘fi;fl: and Wednasday, Deoémber; #th, Sth on of sage, | And 6th, as on Thursday what are = == i 206 Am. B 4 3 ary 3 = 4; April .Il’.y can get a superior p: . S A ARG . ¥ ly. 9. motor wlmth..&nl.x‘};hbo:n hur, umnu; loft will be priced at higher figur E 200 g:-‘% -, m, k ::,:.: Be on hand and profit by this s s ""L“. 55: mate &t }.’ . Woolen — oo . % % s 2 ald M manm“ . NI"W:ARK!T :::l’ll. { THERE is no aavertising medium aj 7% seeeeee - 5 | _Sastern Connectlout egqual to The Bul- atin fon businges results e -

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